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The phrase "a trader" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who buys and sells goods or financial instruments, typically in a market context.
Example: "As a trader, she spends her days analyzing market trends and making strategic investment decisions."
Alternatives: "a merchant" or "a dealer".
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"You call him a trader".
"I am not a trader".
"Was I a trader?
I'm a trader.
"We are a trader".
Martoma worked as a trader at S.A.C.
"It's dead today," a trader said.
"No, I am a trader absolutely.
He's a trader, he's not an analyst.
"Perhaps a Trader Joe's dumpling or two.
He wound up as a trader.
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